The Rebel Bride
First sentence
Julien St. Clair, earl of March, settled his palm on her white belly, lay back on the large canopied bed, and looked beneath half-closed lids at the dancing patterns cast by the firelight on the opposite wall...
Description
Regency #2 THE UNLIKELY YOUNG LADY Clearly young Lady Katharine Brandon, 17, was a beauty, with her rich auburn hair, striking green eyes, flawless face and form. But a beauty was one thing Katharine clearly had no interest in being. She dressed in a young man's breeches, practiced dueling with pistol and rapier, gambled with cards, defied her father's commands and evaded all suitors. Imagine Katharine's surprise when the fabulously wealthy, notoriously pleasure-loving , 27 year old Julien St. Clair, Earl of March, demanded her as his wife. Imagine her dismay when her father asked and received his price for yielding her to this man. But no one in all of English society could ever imagine what could happen when a lord who would not be denied and a woman who refused to be mastered turned marriage into a game in which it took far more than love to conquer all .... Regency Series: The Countess (Regency, #1) The Rebel Bride (Regency, #2) The Heir (Regency, #3) The Duke (Regency, #4) Lord Harry (Regency, #5)
